LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE - Western Cape



LESSON PLAN EXEMPLAR

Focus Learning Area/s: Life Skills : Life Orientation Grade: FOUNDATUION PHASE

Integrated Learning Area/s: Languages and Arts and Culture

|1. Focus/Topic: HEALTH PROMOTION: DRUG ABUSE |

|2. Learning Outcomes (LOs) and Assessment Standards (ASs), LIFE ORIENTATION |

|Focus LO/s and ASs: GRADE R: LO 1 AS4 GRADE 1: LO 1 AS 4 GRADE 2: LO 1 AS 2 |

|GRADE 3: LO 1 AS4 |

|Integrated LO/s and ASs: LANGUAGE LO 1 AS 2; LO 2 AS 1,3 ; LO 4 AS 3; LO 5 AS 2 |

|ARTS AND CULTURE LO 1 AS 9 & 10; LO 2 AS 6; LO 3 AS 6 |

|3. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ATTITUDES AND VALUES |

|Knowledge/Concepts: |Skills: |Values and Attitudes: |

|Difference between safe and |Decision making |Respect, responsibility, caring, |

|Harmful substances in the home | |Co-operation and honesty |

|Dangers and precautions on the | | |

|Various school routes | | |

|Names and contact details of | | |

|Persons who are available to | | |

|Assist in emergencies | | |

|5. LEARNING ACTIVITIES and | RESOURCES |

|Learning Styles: | |

|Visual Kinesthetic | |

|Tactile Auditory | |

|Activities: | |

|Introduction: Ask learners if it is always easy to make a decision. | |

|Some learners are asked to tell their stories. | |

|Tell learners that they will sometimes get into difficult situations | |

|And they will need to make correct decisions. Use the three steps for decision | |

|Making. Step 1: ASK Step 2: THINK Step 3: CHOOSE | |

|Ask learners to discuss what they think drug abuse is all about. | |

|What is Drug Abuse? | |

|What do you think are poisonous or harmful substances? | |

|Learners identify the substances used in the home that are poisonous and | |

|discuss what their particular purposes are e.g. Disinfectants, paraffin | |

|and spirits. | |

|They also discuss other substances that can be poisonous if used incorrectly. | |

|Medicines and tablets. | |

|Learners discuss the importance of storing these harmful substances in a | |

|safe place. | |

|Learners make a poster of all harmful substances to be stored in safe places. | |

|Learners discuss the various routes they use to get to school. | |

|Teacher and learners discuss safe and unsafe routes and also what do in unsafe situations | |

|Learners need to know who to call in cases of emergency. | |

|The names and contact details of the following people are listed: | |

|Ambulance Police Fire Brigade Doctor Child Line | |

|Learners complete the worksheet dealing with Drug Abuse. Say NO to drugs. | |

|Barriers to Learning: |Enrichment: |

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|Learners work in co-operative groups to complete the |Learners write a poem, slogan or compose a song about the |

|poster. |dangers of Drug abuse. |

|All learners are given tasks that they are capable of | |

|doing. | |

|Resources: |

|Household disinfectants, paraffin, spirits and medicines. |

|Magazines , newsprint paper, crayons, pritt and koki pens |

|Work sheets and pencils |

| 6. A S S E S S M E N T |

|FORMS OF ASSESSMENT: | |

|Written Work |Data handling |

|Presentations |Map reading and interpretation |

|Demonstrations |OBE Tests |

|Performances: Dramatisation |Essays |

|Journals |Debates |

|Interviews |Oral |

|Field Work/Site Visits |Art processes and products |

|Models |Projects: individual and group |

|Reading |Investigations |

|Context analysis |Exhibitions |

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|WHAT ASSESSOR WILL DO |WHO WILL ASSESS |INSTRUMENT USED |

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|Observe |Teacher |Checklist |

|Listen |Self |Assessment scale |

|Read, eg. learner’s observations |Peer |Analytical rubric |

|Interpret |Another teacher |Holistic rubric |

|Review |Outside expert |Memorandum |

|Question |Class panel | |

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|Interview | | |

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|ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY/IES: |

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|“Making decisions” work sheet |

|Learners indicate which substances are harmful or which are safe |

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|Learners indicate which routes are safe or unsafe |

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|Names and contact details of people who can help us in emergency situations |

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